When disciples stand before teachers, that which they see, that which they hear, and that which they understand, is also that which they must inevitably practice.
— Papi Proverb 197
When disciples stand before teachers, that which they see, that which they hear, and that which they understand, is also that which they must inevitably practice.
— Papi Proverb 197
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The dominating force of spiritual influence is set at naught only when the spirit has no resting place; otherwise, the host must indulge its abiding.
The counsel of a man resembles the man of counsel. The subject on which he speaks and the advice given will be evidenced as true or false, foolish or profound, learned or unlearned; and the eyes of the hearer should aid...
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